• Title of article

    Antihistamines in the treatment of pruritus in psoriasis

  • Author/Authors

    Domagała, Anna Dermatology Department - Regional Specialist Hospital - Research and Development Centre, Wroclaw, Poland , Szepietowski, Jacek Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Wroclaw Medical University, Poland , Reich, Adam Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Wroclaw Medical University, Poland

  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    457
  • To page
    463
  • Abstract
    Aim To evaluate the efficacy of antihistamines in reducing pruritus in psoriasis, 61 patients were randomized to be treated for 1 week with clemastine (n = 20), levocetirizine (n = 21) or placebo (n = 20). Material and methods All patients received the same routine antipsoriatic treatment. Itch intensity was assessed with VAS and the Itch Questionnaire, and hand movements during sleep were counted with an accelerometer. Results There was a statistically significant decrease in mean VAS scoring in clemastine and levocetirizine groups (p < 0.001), but not in the placebo group. Questionnaire scoring decreased significantly during the study in all study groups, with the greatest improvement noted in the clemastine group. The number of wrist movements during sleep did not differ significantly between groups. Conclusions Antihistamines of the first and second generations seem to be effective in reducing itch in patients with psoriasis, albeit the antipruritic effect is rather moderate. These observations need to be confirmed on larger patient groups.
  • Keywords
    pruritus , psoriasis , antihistamines
  • Journal title
    Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2622904